April 19, 2012

Very Intolerant Tolerant

Mollie Ziegler Hemingway, Christianity Today

Tolerance is our culture's supreme virtue. Whether it is Glee plot lines about homosexual children or battles about the role religion may play in the public square—from Christmas trees to Catholic Charities—the buzzword is "tolerance."

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